Slow Progress on Quetta’s Customs Chowk Flyover Sparks Daily Traffic Gridlock; Citizens Urge Authorities to Act

Quetta: The under-construction flyover at the busy Customs Chowk in Quetta continues to face prolonged delays, causing severe inconvenience to commuters and disrupting daily routines. The project, intended to improve traffic flow in one of the city’s busiest areas, has instead resulted in persistent traffic congestion due to its slow pace of work.
Residents report that long and intense traffic jams have become a daily occurrence on Customs Chowk and its adjoining roads. Many complain that construction appears to move at an extremely slow pace, with days passing at times without any visible progress. The resulting gridlock has made it difficult for patients, office workers, and students to reach their destinations on time.
Alternative routes have also become overcrowded and are in poor condition, further compounding public frustration. Construction materials placed along the roadside, ongoing excavation, and heaps of dirt have created additional obstacles, while dust from the site has affected nearby businesses.
Local traders and citizens have urged authorities to accelerate the pace of construction and take special interest in completing the flyover as soon as possible. They warn that if timely steps are not taken, the situation could worsen further.
The public emphasizes that the swift completion of the flyover will not only resolve traffic issues but also contribute significantly to the city’s overall development. Authorities have been called upon to address delays and ensure the project is finished within the stipulated timeline.





